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You seem to have probed internet for that, many people fail to find webcam drivers and softwares for their pcs, however if its a dual core processor pc, this is what you gonna do, "right click on my computer, go to manage, under that computer management, look for the word device manager and click on it, you will see all the devices that the computer has, is just located there, well, if you glance well at some devices, you find that, a device that is not installed or has no drivers, has a yellow or blue question mark or exclamation mark, right click on it and then click on update driver, then click on search online for drivers and wait, make sure u r connected to the internet before you do so,... if your internet is good, i know it will have to download the webcam driver, make sure that recommended windows auto updates are on! however, it will have to search for the driver, the moment it gets it, it will download it and install it, restart your machine after the update is complete, and then it should be working with a webcam software too on the desktop shortcut or somewhere else, if the search online does not find the driver, try to search for it next time, until it will get it, trust me. good luck.

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Hi. Usually this kind of problem comes from the video chips and since your machine do have an Intel HD3000 integrated chips which is good enough for basic gaming and video playback. Try to turn off your machine for a while - maybe for at least 12 to 24 hours, remove the battery if possible. This will surely rest the electronics part of the system. Then when you turn on the unit and goes back to normal, please try posting here the event viewer log that you can find from following below:- click start (or windows logo for win vista or win7) - type eventvwr: a new windows explorer opens - go to windows logs, system, then look for the closest time you have experienced your problem- there will be an error in red; click to show the details- copy - paste the complete details here

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